The abundances of polyacetylenes towards CRL618
J. P. Fonfr\'ia, J. Cernicharo, M. J. Richter, J. H. Lacy

TL;DR
This study analyzes the mid-infrared spectrum of CRL618, identifying polyacetylenes and their abundances, revealing complex molecular structures and temperature variations in the circumstellar envelope.
Contribution
First high-resolution spectral analysis of CRL618 identifying multiple polyacetylenes and their physical conditions, advancing understanding of circumstellar chemistry.
Findings
Detected over 170 ro-vibrational lines from various molecules
Derived molecular column densities and temperature ranges
Supported radical-neutral reactions driven by UV radiation in CSE
Abstract
We present a mid-infrared high spectral resolution spectrum of CRL618 in the frequency ranges 778-784 and 1227-1249 cm^-1 (8.01-8.15 and 12.75-12.85 um) taken with the Texas Echelon-cross-Echelle Spectrograph (TEXES) and the Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF). We have identified more than 170 ro-vibrational lines arising from C2H2, HCN, C4H2, and C6H2. We have found no unmistakable trace of C8H2. The line profiles display a complex structure suggesting the presence of polyacetylenes in several components of the circumstellar envelope (CSE). We derive total column densities of 2.5 10^17, 3.1 10^17, 2.1 10^17, 9.3 10^16 cm^-2, and < 5 10^16 cm^-2 for HCN, C2H2, C4H2, C6H2, and C8H2, respectively. The observations indicate that both the rotational and vibrational temperatures in the innermost CSE depend on the molecule, varying from 100 to 350 K for the rotational temperatures and 100 to…
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